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Good thyme. We tried to grow this stuff in the backyard and it didn't take well to Sheba's footprints. So it was replaced with sod the next season.
A favorite saying of my mother was "Time, time, said old King Tut, is something I ain't got nothin' else but." But I was into a different sort of thyme today, thyme that's planted rather than measured, and in two varieties: Thymus Vulgaris (on the left, ordinary thyme, not nearly as vulgar as its Latin name suggests) and Thymus Citriodorus Aureus (thyme that has a slightly lemonly edge). This thymely couple is handily planted just outside our kitchen door.
Seven shots combined for focus depth.
Canon EF 100mm 2.8 macro
7 shots at f16, 1/13 second, iso 200, manual focus
With a tripod and release.
Spring is here.
One of my favourites: chicken, tomato, onion, garlic, paprika, salt, pepper, soya source, thyme. Cook in a saucepan for about 30 minutes serve with rice. Remember less is more with this recipe
Photographed at the Wenas Wildlife Area on the north slope of Cleman Mountain, Yakima County, Washington. Access is via Newland Road and the road that goes to the top of Cleman Mountain on the west side of Burn Canyon. The roads in this area are very rough. IMG_9478
My patio has crazy paving with some patches of thyme growing in it. This photo was taken today (in the rain) for 7DOS.
The rightmost of the three containers in our rectangular rock garden arrangement. All three turned out beautifully.
In this pot, silver and ordinary thymes (Thymus vulgaris), hen and chicks (Sempervivum), "black" sweet William (Dianthus negrescens), wooly thyme (Thymus pseudolanuginosus).
Published by: Willow Creek Press - 2011 Tigers Calendar
Book Cover: Amazing Animals Of Russia
My Baby Animals Poster Book, Published by Fog City Press - One photo